Manufacturing Engineer (Injection Molding) Engineering - Burton, OH at Geebo

Manufacturing Engineer (Injection Molding)

We are currently assisting our client, an industrial manufacturer, with a Manufacturing Engineering search in the Burton, OH area.
Responsibilities:
Identifies and implements optimal solutions to injection molding operation processes that achieve manufacturing quality, volume, and cost expectations. Leads and implements cost reduction activities and capital equipment acquisition including payback analysis, capacity analysis, and business case justification Manages tooling development, tool design validation, mold sampling and validation, vendor relationships and the creation of systems to maintain required documentation of our process. Aids in plant safety, layout, ergonomics, and process engineering such that products are produced efficiently while meeting industry standards Requirements:
Experience as a process engineer, manufacturing engineer, or similar in an injection molding operation Bachelor's degree from an accredited university Experience with CAD Additional Information:
All information will be kept strictly confidential Applications will not be considered without a Resume/Curriculum Vitae which includes contact information Who we are:
JMI Recruiting Services, LLC is a 3rd party search firm who strategically partners with our clients to recruit exceptional talent across the country. Our customers include Fortune 500, Private equity firms, and privately held companies. With our proven process, excellent track record, and willingness to outwork the competition, we have established some pretty impressive metrics. Recommended Skills Business Relationship Management Cad Ergonomics Manufacturing Engineering Statistics Process Engineering Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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